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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a secret for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a secret that is intended for a specific person or group.
Example: "I have a secret for you that I've been keeping for a long time."
Alternatives: "a secret meant for" or "a secret intended for".
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But "nothing stays a secret for long.
It was not a secret for long.
It didn't stay a secret for long.
The altercation remained a secret for years.
He has a secret for packing success.
"That's a secret for Toronto Two".
I couldn't have kept a secret for three cities.
Bournemouth will not remain a secret for long.
"It has been a secret for a long time".
Our food has been a secret for too long".
Nonetheless, he kept his habit a secret for many years.
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